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Pro Elite
powertec1Unarguably, Hoyt’s Elite Series bows are the most accurate bows in the world. More national and international tournaments have been won by top pro men with Hoyt’s Elite Series bows since their introduction than by any other bow on the market. The Elite Series bows include the high performance UltraElite™ and the incredibly forgiving ProElite™. Both are available with XT 2000, XT 3000 or the new XT 3500 limb. They’re also available in either the original Cam & 1/2 Performance System or the all-new C2 Cam & 1/2. Every feature of the Elite Series bows has been engineered to increase accuracy, including the torque-free grip machined directly in the riser. If you’re looking to take your target shooting to an all-new level, get an Elite-Series bow in your hands and watch your scores increase.

SHOOT-THRU TECHNOLOGY
The unique Shoot-Thru design actually increases lateral stiffness, resulting in a more consistent reaction of the bow as the arrow is released. The Shoot-Thru riser has been engineered for optimized balance, making the bow easier to aim than traditional open-shelf bows.




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